Rolled back this revision:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Message&diff=prev&oldi…
[[Template:Message]] is transcluded for all of the {{admon/*}} templates
and is therefore somewhat important. I went ahead and protected it
(admin-only edits). Any loud complaints?
FWIW the edit seemed like a harmless mistake and not malicious.
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you're interested!)
In #fedora-docs today, quaid and I decided that it would be a good idea
to have a look at the 50 most viewed wiki pages[1] as well as a random
sample of other pages on the wiki so we can create a document for making
wiki pages teh awesome in the future, whether they still be old cruft
from MoinMoin or newer pages.
The lists I got are at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ianweller/Wiki_sweep
The first one is generated from awstats, and listing them in order from
most popular to least; the second is asking the API for 300 random main
namespace pages (slightly less than 1% of all of the pages on the wiki)
and listing them in alphabetical order.
I posted it to the wiki so it would be easier to say "I took this page",
as well as making it a lot easier to link to the pages.
This is more of a "let's discuss how and where to do it" thread rather
than a "go for it" thread. In a couple of weeks when I've graduated I'm
going to start seeing that this is done.
The main things we need to ask ourselves are:
* Where are we documenting our adventure?
* Should we add more paegs to the list? Why or why not?
* Is this a sane way to go about this?
[1]: This is not meant to overtake Max's weekly wiki challeneges, but
instead to help supplement them, and help provide documentation for
people who really want to get started on those and get contributing on
the wiki. :)
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Where is the wiki's fedora.css maintained? I have a suggested change:
pre {
/* whatever is in here already */
margin-top: 0.5ex;
margin-bottom: 1.5ex;
}
This would help the code boxes in the wiki breathe a little,
especially where they're surrounded by a list, as often happens.
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Hi Guys,
after seeing the short RPM tutorial [1], I thought this would be a
nice starting point for new-comers to join the Fedora Project. But not
for everyone it's easy to have to read technical information in
English-only. So I wondered how to deal with translations. Some
Chinese articles are now scattered around, but I would expect to also
find those on the Fedora wiki; near the original information... What
is the best way to deal with foreign languages (on the wiki) ?
greets,
Gerard - 吉拉德
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/A_Short_RPM_Tutorial
http://xkahn.zoned.net/blog/2010/03/31/mediawiki-acronyms/
This could be very useful for our wiki, given the nature of our
wiki-using community and the amount of jargon users sometimes
encounter on wiki pages.
Ian -- can you look into whether it's usable with our wiki?
Paul